Title: Cultural Competence in Medical Care
1 Cultural Competence in Medical Care
2- Culture is best used to understand behavior,
rather than to predict it, since variation within
a culture is usually greater than that between
cultures.
3Stereotype vs. Generalization
4Stereotype vs. Generalization
5Cultures Vary Along Several Dimensions
- Nonverbal communication
- Desire for information
- Decision making
- Emotional expressiveness
- Doctor-Patient relationship
6Communication Gestures
7Communication Gestures
8Communication Gestures
9Communication Gestures
10Communication (Lack of) Eye Contact
- Anglo/African American
- Asian
- Middle Eastern
- Native American
11Desire for Information
- Some, like many Anglo Americans, want a lot of
information and will research their conditions. - Others find information a burden and will prefer
to know very little.
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13- Some families, often Hispanic, Asian, or Middle
Eastern, - will want information withheld from the patient,
particularly if it involves a negative prognosis.
14Culturally Competent Approach
- Ask patients if they want information about their
condition to be given directly to them or to some
other designated family member.
- Ask in advance of
- need and reconfirm at
- the time of need.
15Decision-making
- Those from egalitarian cultures (like the
U.S.), may prefer shared decision-making. - Those from hierarchical cultures (most Asian
cultures) may prefer a more directive approach.
16Decision-making and Consent
- Men woman are equal.
- Independence valued.
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17Decision-making and Consent
- Men woman are equal.
- Independence valued.
Males are dominant. Interdependence valued.
18Making Decisions at Home
- Although the husband may be the decision-maker
outside the home, other family members may play
an important role within the home. - Involve those individuals in follow-up care.
19Emotional Expressiveness
20Doctor-Patient Relationship
Some expect a formal, professional relationship
21Doctor-Patient Relationship
Some expect a formal, professional relationship
Others expect a warm, personal relationship
22Racial Disparities
- Disparities do exist
- Those who have experienced racism often have
their radar up - Be sensitive to their perceptions
- Explain things clearly, but dont be
condescending - If you have limited time constraints, be sure to
explain and apologize
23Adherence Issues
- Some patients may agree to your
recommendations, but not follow through
24Reasons for Non-adherence
- They dont understand your instructions, but are
too embarrassed to let you know.
25Solution Better Patient Teaching
- Be directive, active
- Focus on short term goals
- Ask questions and ask for demonstrations to
assess understanding - Ask, What questions do you have?
- Have them write down their questions before they
come in - Involve relevant family members
26Reasons for Non-adherence
- They dont trust you or biomedicine.
27Solution Increase Their Trust
- Show some interest in and knowledge of their
culture. - Be open to their beliefs and practices. Be
willing to compromise.
28Personalismo
- Formal, yet warm
- Use formal terms of address (Mr., Mrs., Ms.)
- Close personal space
- Non-intimate touch
29Reasons for Non-adherence
- They may have fears/concerns based on the
experience of others
30Solution Ask About Their Concerns
- Do you know anyone else who has been on this
medication/had this condition? What was their
experience with it? - What problems do you think you might have in
following my recommendations?
31Reasons for Non-adherence
- It may conflict with their world view
- Different disease etiology
- Fatalism its in Gods hands
32Solution Understand Their World View
- Ask questions
- What do you think is wrong?
- What do you think caused the problem?
- Try to incorporate their beliefs in your treatment
33Reasons for Non-adherence
- They may have a present time orientation, so long
term preventive approaches may not make as much
sense to them.
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35Solution More Time Spent Teaching
- Try to hook it in to something they value. E.g.,
- If you want to be healthy for your daughters
wedding
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37Solution Better explanations
- Explain why medications need to be taken until
they are finished. - Prescribe medication around activities (e.g.,
meals) rather than time.
38A present time orientation can also result in
patients arriving late for appointments.
- Try for more flexible scheduling
- Give them the last appointment of the day
- Explain the system carefully its different in
other countries - Call the day before with a reminder
39The 4 Cs of Culture
- A mnemonic for asking the right questions to
elicit the patients perspective. - These are appropriate for all patients, not just
those from other ethnic groups.
401. What do you Call your problem?
- This is one way of asking What do you think
is wrong? Its getting at the patients
perception of the problem.
412. What do you think Caused your problem?
- This gets at the patients beliefs regarding
the source of the problem.
423. How have you Coped with the problem?
- This can also be asked in terms of What have
you done to try to make it better? Who else have
you been to for treatment?
43Most will try a variety of home remedies before
seeing a physician
44 Many Use Multiple Sources of Healthcare
45Examples
- Many of my patients from ___ visit___. Do you?"
- Most patients treat their illness using home
remedies before they come see me. What have you
tried?
46Remember
- Your attitude is important. Patients will not
share this information if they sense your
disapproval.
474. What are your Concerns?
- Regarding the condition
- This is really asking, How does it interfere
with your life, or your ability to function? - Regarding the recommended treatment
48Bottom Line
- Better communication leads to better medical care
49Bottom Line
- Better communication leads to better medical care
- You need to understand the patients perspective
(so ask the right questions)
50Bottom Line
- Better communication leads to better medical care
- You need to understand the patients perspective
(so ask the right questions) - Know a bit about the range of variation
51Bottom Line
- Better communication leads to better medical care
- You need to understand the patients perspective
(so ask the right questions) - Know a bit about the range of variation
- Know where to access more information
52Questions? Contact me
- Geri-Ann Galanti, Ph.D.
- www.ggalanti.com
- Info_at_ggalanti.com